Illustrate your message. Personalize your message using stories. Use stories to make your message easily digestible. Move them from idea to action.

Make your message visible by using statistics, wisdom of other people, and use whatever means so you can connect your message to the heart, mind, and soul of your listeners.

Create an attention-arousing introduction. Your introduction has three purposes: establish rapport with your audience, provide your audience the direction of your speech, and provide them the first glance to your compelling message.

Learn public speaking like the way you learn how to walk. When you were a baby, even crawling is difficult. But one day, you stood, you walked, you jumped, you run, and you danced.

Okay, not everyone can dance well but dance is dance.

When is the best time to practice your impromptu speech?

In your next interaction with a human being. Use whatever you have learned from me in your next conversation.